many-ppt-skills

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Im Registry indexiert

Pick an AI slide-deck skill and a concrete visual style from a curated registry, filtering on the requirements that decide it — editable in PowerPoint, speaker notes, a mandated corporate template, offline, PDF — with sample imagery and the style ids each project actually uses. U

Verified installs0
Stars31
Version1.0.0
Qualität61/100 · Vielversprechend
Vertrauen63/100 · Nur Sandbox
Audit75/100 · Prüfung nötig

Asset-Profil

Recherche und Wissensarbeit

Deep research, source comparison, literature review, RAG, knowledge search, and reports.

Bereich ansehen

Szenario

Recherche-Agents

I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.

Agent-Fit

Claude Code + CLI + Codex

Geeignet für Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI oder benutzerdefinierte Agents.

Installieren

Bereit

npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills

Wartung

Aktuell

3 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Risiko

Prüfung nötig

Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

GitHub-Qualität

31

61/100 Qualität · 71/100 Vertrauen

Abdeckungs-Tags

RechercheRecherche-Agentsagent-skill

Review-Notizen

Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision · Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.

Agent-Adoptionskarte

Vertrauen, Audit und Installationsbereitschaft auf einen Blick

Diese Werte kombinieren öffentliche Repository-Metadaten, OpenAgentSkill-Reviewsignale, Wartungsaktualität und Installationsbereitschaft. Sie helfen bei der Vorauswahl, ersetzen aber keine menschliche Prüfung.

Qualität

Vielversprechend
61

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

Vertrauen

Nur Sandbox
63

Nützlicher Kandidat mit fehlenden oder gemischten Vertrauenssignalen. Bis der Ergebniszyklus die Passung belegt, in einem isolierten Arbeitsbereich verwenden.

Audit

Prüfung nötig
75

Maschinenlesbare Prüfung von Installationsbereitschaft, Sicherheitsmetadaten, Wartung und Akzeptanzrisiko.

OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5

Menschliche Prüfung vor Installation

Nur in einer Sandbox ausführen und nahe Alternativen vergleichen, bevor sie produktiv eingesetzt wird.

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLI

Stars

31 GitHub-Stars

Repository-Aktivität

31 Stars und 4 Forks

Wartung

3 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenz

NOASSERTION

Installieren

npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills

Installationssicherheit

Standard-Paket- oder Laufzeit-Installationspfad

Berechtigungsfläche

shell or command execution, filesystem or document access

Agent-Ergebnisse

Noch keine Agent-Ergebnisdaten

Dokumentation

Starker README/SKILL.md-Kontext

Risikoübersicht

Vor Produktion prüfen

  • Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review

Installationsbereitschaft

Installationspfad verfügbar

  • Installationspfad ist verfügbar
  • Repository-Belege sind verfügbar
  • Lizenz ist angegeben
  • Noch keine Agent-Proven-Ergebnisbelege

Agent-lesbare Metadaten

Maschinenlesbare Entscheidungsdaten für diesen Skill.

Nutze diesen Block oder das eingebettete JSON, um zu entscheiden, ob ein Agent diesen Skill installieren, eine Alternative wählen oder zuerst menschliche Prüfung anfordern soll.

JSON öffnen

Geeignete Aufgaben

  • Präsentationserstellung-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects
  • Choose the right deck format

Geeignete Agents

CodexClaude CodeCursorOpenAgentSkill CLICLI

Installationsentscheidung

Befehl
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills
Richtlinie
Prüfen
Menschliche Prüfung
Ja

Vertrauen und Risiko

Vertrauen
63/100
Audit
75/100
Risikoebene
Prüfung nötig

Ergebnis-Loop

Endpoint
/api/agent/outcome
Event-ID
resolve
Ergebnisse
5

Installationsbefehl

npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills

Nicht verwenden, wenn

  • Teams, die ein vom Anbieter unterstütztes SLA benötigen
  • production agents without a repository review
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.
  • Hinweise auf Hochrisiko-Berechtigungen: Shell- oder Befehlsausführung

Agent-Sicherheit v2

43/100 · Automatische Installation vermeiden

ExperimentellPrüfen

Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.

Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.

Per API auflösen

Hoch

Shell- oder Befehlsausführung

Die Skill-Metadaten verweisen auf Terminal-, CLI-, Shell-, Subprozess- oder Befehlsausführungs-Workflows.

Mittel

Netzwerkzugriff

Die Skill ruft wahrscheinlich Remote-Seiten, APIs, Repositories oder externe Dienste ab.

Mittel

Dateisystemzugriff

Die Skill kann Projektdateien, Dokumente, generierte Artefakte oder den lokalen Arbeitsbereich lesen oder schreiben.

Mittel

Datenbankzugriff

Die Skill kann Schemata prüfen, Datenbanken abfragen oder mit persistenten Speichern arbeiten.

  • Hinweise auf Hochrisiko-Berechtigungen: Shell- oder Befehlsausführung
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision

Installationsziele

Diesen Skill im Agent-Workflow installieren

Über den öffentlichen Endpunkt erhältst du Befehl, Sicherheitscheckliste, Ziel-Prompts und kanonische Links.

skill install

OpenAgentSkill CLI

Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.

$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install brycewang-stanford-many-ppt-skills

Agent-Auflösungsplan

Lass einen Agent die Eignung vor der Installation prüfen.

Die Resolve API liefert die beste Skill, Alternativen, Sicherheitsrichtlinien, Auditnotizen, Installationsziel und einen direkt nutzbaren Prompt.

Textplan öffnen

Agent sollte prüfen

  • Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
  • Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
  • Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.

Prompt kopieren

Task: Use many-ppt-skills in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20many-ppt-skills%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/brycewang-stanford-many-ppt-skills/install
Install command: npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.

Agent-Übergabe

Gib dem Agent den Installationspfad, nicht noch ein Verzeichnis.

Über den öffentlichen Endpunkt erhältst du Befehl, Sicherheitscheckliste, Ziel-Prompts und kanonische Links.

Installations-API öffnen

Agent-Prompt

Use many-ppt-skills for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/brycewang-stanford-many-ppt-skills/install, then install with: npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills

Registry-Metadaten

Agent-lesbares Profil für die automatische Skill-Auswahl.

Die Registry API stellt Entscheidungs-, Vertrauens-, Audit-, Use-Case- und Installationssignale ohne UI-Scraping bereit.

Manifest öffnen

Agent-Fit

61/100

Präsentationserstellung

Plattformen

Claude Code

Audit-Bericht

Prüfung nötig · 75/100

Maschinenlesbare Prüfung von Installationsbereitschaft, Sicherheitsmetadaten, Wartung und Akzeptanzrisiko.

Audit-Bericht ansehenEval-Bericht ansehen

Agent-Entscheidungspanel

Fallback candidate for Presentation generation

Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.

61
Bereitschaft
Prototyp
Phase

Rolle im Stack

Fallback-Kandidat

Primäre Eignung

Präsentationserstellung

Vertrauenslabel

Zuerst prototypisieren

Installationspfad

Befehl bereit

Verwenden wenn

  • Präsentationserstellung-Workflows
  • Claude-Code-Teams
  • builders willing to evaluate younger projects

Evidenz

  • recent repository activity
  • install command or GitHub repo available
  • Qualitätsprofil 61/100
  • 2 OpenAgentSkill-Interaktionen

zuerst prüfen

  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.

Implementierungspfad

  1. 1Installieren Sie es in einem Sandbox-Agent und führen Sie eine Präsentationserstellung-Aufgabe vollständig aus.
  2. 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
  3. 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.

Vertrauensprofil

Nur Sandbox

Nützlicher Kandidat mit fehlenden oder gemischten Vertrauenssignalen. Bis der Ergebniszyklus die Passung belegt, in einem isolierten Arbeitsbereich verwenden.

63
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score

GitHub-Akzeptanz

Prüfen

31 GitHub-Stars

Star-/Fork-Aktivität

Prüfen

31 Stars und 4 Forks; Issue-Aktivität ist in den aktuellen Metadaten nicht verfügbar

Aktuelle Wartung

Bestanden

3 Tage seit dem letzten Push

Lizenzklarheit

Bestanden

NOASSERTION

Positive Signale

  • KI-Prüfung genehmigt
  • Installationspfad ist verfügbar
  • Repository-Belege sind verfügbar
  • Kürzlich gewartetes Repository
  • Der Installationsbefehl weist kein offensichtliches Hochrisikomuster auf
  • Ergebniszyklus ist bereit, benötigt aber den ersten echten Agent-Lauf

Vor Installation prüfen

  • Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.
  • Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
  • Low GitHub adoption signal
  • Quality score needs review
  • GitHub adoption: 31 GitHub stars
  • Stars/forks activity: 31 stars, 4 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
  • Noch keine echten Agent-Ergebnisberichte
  • Vor unbeaufsichtigter Installation ist menschliche Prüfung erforderlich

Empfohlene Aktion

Nur in einer Sandbox ausführen und nahe Alternativen vergleichen, bevor sie produktiv eingesetzt wird.

Qualitätsprofil

Vielversprechend Kandidat für Agent-Workflows

Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.

61
GitHub-Stars
31
Aktualität
vor 3 Tagen
Installationsbereit
Ja
Lizenz
NOASSERTION
Vor Installation prüfen: Low GitHub adoption signal · Repository license is NOASSERTION, meaning no clear license is specified. This creates ambiguity about usage rights and attribution.

Workflow-Eignung

Diese Skill in diesen Szenarien nutzen

Workflow-Eignung

Zum vollständigen Workflow hinzufügen

Alternativen-Shortlist

Vor Installation vergleichen

Similar skills that may fit this task.

Alle vergleichen

Übersicht

--- name: many-ppt-skills description: Pick an AI slide-deck skill and a concrete visual style from a curated registry, filtering on the requirements that decide it — editable in PowerPoint, speaker notes, a mandated corporate template, offline, PDF — with sample imagery and the style ids each project actually uses. Use when the user wants to make a presentation, deck or slides and has not already chosen a tool; asks which slide skill to use or what the difference between them is; wants to know what a style looks like before committing; or names a style id such as soft-editorial or swiss-grid. This skill routes to the skill that makes the deck — it does not make decks itself. ---

<!-- Generated from the SKILL.md at the repository root by scripts/sync_plugin.py. Edit that file, not this copy. -->

# many-ppt-skills

A registry of AI slide-deck skills, the imagery they publish, the style ids they name that imagery with, and what their own documentation claims they can do. Your job with it is to get someone from "I need a deck" to an installed skill and a style id, quickly, without guessing.

Counts are not written down here — `pick.py` prints them live, and a number copied into prose is a number that goes stale.

**This skill does not generate decks.** It chooses which one will, and hands over.

## Query the registry — do not read the JSON

The data files total roughly 200KB. Reading them into context to answer one question is the mistake this repository has a whole principle about (`principles/05-progressive-disclosure.md`). Use the CLI.

**Run it by absolute path.** Your working directory is the user's project, not this skill — a bare `scripts/pick.py` resolves against their repo and fails with "can't open file". Build the path from this skill's own directory, which the loader gives you when this file opens (Claude Code prints it as *Base directory for this skill*; a plugin install exposes it as `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}`). Set it once, and never `cd` into the skill directory — that would move the user's shell out of their project. The script finds its own data files relative to itself, so only the path to the script matters.

```bash SKILL_DIR=~/.claude/skills/many-ppt-skills # or ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}, or the base directory printed above python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" route ```

A separate shell call does not remember `SKILL_DIR`, so keep the assignment and the query in one command, or substitute the literal path.

The five steps are the whole method. Steps 0 and 1 are cheap and decide everything after them, so do not skip ahead to `list`.

## Step 0 — check what the user already has

```bash python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" installed ```

If a deck skill is already installed and covers what they are asking for, say so and use it. Do not re-litigate the choice or install a second one alongside it. This is a directory-name match, so treat a hit as a strong hint and a miss as inconclusive rather than proof of nothing.

## Step 1 — ask the route question

There is one question that decides everything downstream, and it is not about taste:

> **Will anyone need to open the deliverable in PowerPoint and edit it?**

- **Yes → native PPTX.** The recipient edits normally. The design ceiling is bounded by what OOXML can express. - **No → HTML-native.** A single `.html` file, far higher design ceiling, plain text in git. The recipient cannot edit it in Office.

Ask it. Do not infer it from the topic of the deck — a board update and a conference talk can land on either side, and getting this wrong makes every recommendation after it wrong. The `route` subcommand prints this question along with the current per-route counts.

## Step 2 — ask which requirements are real

```bash python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" caps ```

This prints the requirements you can filter on, how many skills document each, and one line on why each matters. Read it and ask the user about the two or three that plausibly apply — speaker notes if someone else presents, a custom template if their employer mandates one, offline if the venue has no wifi, PDF if it gets emailed.

Ask before filtering, not after. Every `--cap` flag also discards skills whose docs merely never mentioned that feature, so filtering on a requirement the user does not have throws away good candidates for nothing.

## Step 3 — shortlist

```bash python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" list --route pptx --ready --cap speaker_notes --cap custom_template python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" list --route html --ready --lang en --limit 10 ```

- `--route` — `html`, `pptx`, `hybrid`, `suite`, `image`, `framework`, `templates`. From step 1. - `--ready` — **use this by default.** Most entries came from an automated discovery sweep: real repositories, read for tagline and licence, but nobody has read their `SKILL.md`, so this registry holds no install command for them. `list` marks them `†`. Recommending a `†` entry leaves the user with nothing to run; mention one only as a "there is also…" aside, pointing at its repo. - `--cap` — repeatable, from step 2. Only the hand-read skills carry verdicts at all, so this narrows to those; a requirement can only be checked where someone checked it. - `--lang` — the language the project's *own* documentation is written in. Worth setting: the handover in step 5 asks the user to read that project's trigger phrases, and a Chinese-only `SKILL.md` handed to someone who reads no Chinese is a dead end.

## Step 4 — decide between what survived

```bash python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" compare ppt-master frontend-slides slide-creator python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" show ppt-master --why ```

`compare` puts candidates side by side on stars, route, licence, doc language, install method, prerequisites, style count, and the capability grid. Reach for it the moment more than one candidate survives step 3 — it is faster than three `show` calls and it makes the differences visible instead of remembered.

`show` is the full record for one skill: the install command and what that method actually does, hard prerequisites, style ids, what its docs single out, and the capability grid. `--why` adds the verbatim quote each capability claim rests on, which is what you want before telling a user a skill does something.

Read the capability verdicts precisely — they are not shades of the same thing:

| verdict | means | | --- | --- | | `yes` | its documentation says it does this | | `NO` | its documentation says it does **not** — decision-changing, e.g. HTML skills that explicitly cannot export PPTX | | `?` | its docs are silent. **Not** the same as the feature being absent | | `not read` | nobody has assessed this project for the registry at all |

Never report a `?` as a missing feature. Say the docs do not mention it.

## Style ids

```bash python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" styles frontend-slides # every style id for one skill, with its sample image URL python "$SKILL_DIR/scripts/pick.py" find editorial # search style ids and descriptions ```

**If the user opens by naming a style id**, start from `find <id>` instead of step 1. A style id is not unique — several projects ship a `soft-editorial`, and they are different decks. `find` prints every skill using the name; choose between them on the route question, then confirm with `styles <skill>` so the user is looking at the image that actually belongs to the skill you are about to recommend.

## Step 5 — report and hand over

Give the user, in this order:

1. **The route**, and the one-line reason it followed from their answer. 2. **One skill**, not a shortlist. A second only if the first genuinely does not cover a stated requirement. 3. **Any prerequisite** `show` printed under `requires` — a Python version or a CLI version is the difference between an install that works and one that half-works. 4. **The install command exactly as `show` prints it**, including which of the five install methods it is — `plugin` commands are typed inside Claude Code, not a terminal, and `clone` lands in `~/.claude/skills/` and needs a session restart. This is the step people get wrong. 5. **Style ids**, when the user wants a particular look. Offer a few and say they can look at the images in the registry README to choose.

Then the user asks that skill for a deck in plain language, naming the style id in the request. A style id is not a command-line flag.

```text Use the soft-editorial template. Turn docs/roadmap.md into a 12-slide deck for investors. I'll be speaking over it, so keep the text light. ```

Naming a style id also *skips* whatever selection step that project would otherwise run — frontend-slides, for instance, generates three previews by default and naming a template goes straight to it. If the user wants to be shown options, tell them not to name one.

## Rules

- **Never invent another project's invocation syntax.** This registry has not run these skills. Their own `SKILL.md` is the authority on trigger phrases, flags and arguments. Say so rather than producing a plausible-looking command. - **Never invent a style id.** They come from `data/samples.json`, derived from each project's own filenames and captions. If `pick.py` does not list one, it does not exist here. Several skills ship no imagery at all. - **Capabilities are documented, not tested.** The grid reports what a project's docs claim, and a project that overclaims will be believed. Every cell carries the quote it rests on so the claim is checkable even when it is wrong — `show --why` prints them. - **Star counts measure attention, not quality.** They order the list; they do not justify a recommendation on their own. Where a row links into a subdirectory of a monorepo, the stars belong to the parent repo. - **Check the licence before recommending for commercial work.** `show` and `compare` flag copyleft. One skill in the registry is AGPL-3.0.

## What else is here

- `README.md` (Chinese) / `README.en.md` — the registry, the documented capability grid, and the full sample gallery with usage instructions. - `principles/` — eight patterns extracted from reading these projects' source. Worth reading if the user is *writing* a skill rather than choosing one. - `data/skills.json` — the only hand-maintained data file. Everything else is generated; see `README.md` for the pipeline.

Technische Details

Version
1.0.0
Lizenz
NOASSERTION
Letzte Aktualisierung
21. Aug. 2026
Veröffentlicht
21. Aug. 2026

Entscheidungsübersicht

Fallback-Kandidat

61
Bereit
Prototyp
Phase

recent repository activity

Audit

Installationsprüfung

Installations- und Adoptionsprüfung

75
Prüfung nötig
Sicherheit
76/100
Wartung
100/100
Installieren
92/100
Vollständiges Audit öffnenEval-Bericht ansehen

Von Agent belegte Evidenz

Von Agent belegte Evidenz

Ergebnisberichte nach Resolve, Prüfung, Installation und einem begrenzten Lauf.

0
Belegt
Needs first agent runAuto-Installation: zuerst prüfenLetzter: Unbekannt
Erfolgsrate
Letzter Fehler
Ergebnisse
0
Ausgabequalität
Fehlgeschlagen
0
Nicht relevant
0
Installationen
0
Durch Risiko blockiert
0
Einrichtung erforderlich
0
Produktion
0

Noch keine Agent-Ergebnisdaten. Der erste Lauf kann Erfolg, Einrichtungsbedarf, Risikoblockaden, Fehler oder Irrelevanz über /api/agent/outcome melden.

Installieren

Zum Agent-Workflow hinzufügen

Kostenlos und Open Source. Bericht vor der Installation in Produktions-Agents prüfen.

Wachstums-Loop

Share-Kit

X

Szenariobasierter Entwurf für many-ppt-skills, bereit für einen manuellen X-Post.

Kuratorenhinweis
many-ppt-skills: Pick an AI slide-deck skill and a concrete visual style from a curated registry, filtering on...

31 stars

https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/brycewang-stanford-many-ppt-skills?ref=x
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Optionale Antwort mit Installationsbefehl
Listing + install path for many-ppt-skills:
https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/brycewang-stanford-many-ppt-skills?ref=x

Install: npx skills add brycewang-stanford/many-ppt-skills --skill many-ppt-skills
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Autor

B

brycewang-stanford

@brycewang-stanford

Plattform-Fit

Gesundheitssignale

GitHub-Stars
31
Qualitätswert
33/100
Letzter GitHub-Push
19. Aug. 2026
Framework-Hinweise
Unbekannt
OpenAgentSkill-Aufrufe
2
Installationskopien
0
Externe Klicks
0

Community-Signal

Teile mit, ob dieser Skill für deinen Agent-Workflow nützlich ist. Zusammengefasstes Feedback verbessert das Ranking im Laufe der Zeit.

Vertrauen & Sicherheit

Nur Sandbox

63
  • GitHub-Akzeptanz31 GitHub-StarsPrüfen
  • Star-/Fork-Aktivität31 Stars und 4 Forks; Issue-Aktivität ist in den aktuellen Metadaten nicht verfügbarPrüfen
  • Aktuelle Wartung3 Tage seit dem letzten PushBestanden
  • LizenzklarheitNOASSERTIONBestanden
  • README/SKILL.md-VollständigkeitMetadaten enthalten ausreichend Nutzungs- und Workflow-KontextBestanden
  • Abhängigkeits-/LaufzeitrisikoBefehlsausführungsflächeInfo